onsdag 23 oktober 2013

Snus Review: General Classic White (Mint)

 General Mint has been around since forever, at least for what it feels like to me. I did some quick research now though and found out that the General Mint that has only been available in the US came out in 2010 as a regular sized white portion. The mini variant came out a little bit before that though - sadly I have no idea when.

Until recently when the product of this review was released, there was not really that many options for mint flavored snuses here in Sweden. If you were lucky you could manage to get some Thunder Frosted after some store hunting, but other than that the only way to get a mint fix was to either order from the internet or to get yourself a can of Catch portions. That is until now, when Swedish Match decided to make their first Mint brand widely available in Sweden, in almost every store.

I did manage to try the US mint variant a long time ago along with some other stuff I could not get in regular Swedish stores, and I really loved it. It was like a sweet piece of mint gum, for real. Absolutely delicious - it made your breath smell great, it delivered a nice amount of nicotine and it tingled pleasantly under the lip the time it was there, leaving a reminder of the taste even when you had taken it out. You could also "marinate" it in a few drops of Bailey´s, making a minty, after-eight kind of flavor that was simply divine.

Having a portion of the Swedish variant under my lip I can't say that these familiar feelings are coming back. This is much less sweet, and to me tastes more like a natural mint, rather than a sweet candy-like one. According to Swedish Matchs' description of this, they state that this should have a background of the regular General flavor, and I would say my experience matches this (even though the bergamot and citrus are not that pronounced).

It tastes like Mint, but more like a salty mint, with a dash of vanilla that comes through more after the forty minutes to an hour mark. It's pretty pleasant, but to me lacks something that stands out. It's a well-known fact that the American palette generally is more focused on sweeter stuff, and comparing the US and the Swedish version of these two snuses confirms this, and it might be that the Swedish snusers would like the less sweet variant than they would the sweeter one, I don't know. I wouldn't fall in this category though in this case, as I much preferred the American variant of this.

Generally for me, my snus usage is black or white, I either go for a crazy flavored snus that does not resemble tobacco at all, or I go for  natural flavored ones. Something in the middle ground, like the General Classic Mint, makes a little bit irritated, since I does not get a fully flavored snus, or a tobacco one. It jumps back and forth and messes with my taste buds.

It is not bad at all though, the portions are pretty well-packed and very comfortable under the lip, like with all Swedish Match products, and is beautifully presented in a star formation, which as I've said in previous white portion reviews really adds to the freshness and style of a white portion.

The nicotine kick I would say is on the weaker side. It should not differ to other regular portions, but for some reason this feels a bit weaker from say, a Grovsnus White Portion. It does the job, but will not make your heart pound or give you a blasting kick start in the morning, but more a mellow, slow kind of satisfactory nicotine hit. Works very well for me, but when drinking I felt I needed two of these to satisfy.

The can is basically a General White can, with the difference being a light blue circled line around the huge catch lid and and on side. I feel like they could have highlighted that this is a mint in the design, perhaps by making the blue line more visible, maybe making the can itself blue or something crazy. Right now it's extremely alike the General White can, and it's not that easy to tell the difference (the "mint" is in extremely small letters as well). I do like the design, but feel more could have been done to make this really stand out.

To summarize, it's a decent snus for me. I have really nothing bad to say about it, but after having tried the US variant, this seems a little bit bland in comparison. I generally dislike sweet snus, but there was something about the sweeter mint that caught me. I will continue buying this one, probably not that often, but when I want to switch things up a bit. I know a lot of people truly hate sweeter mints, and I think they will love this one, pretty much since it basically is a General portion with a dash of mint and vanilla. I feel I want more of the mint flavor though, and since I love vanilla, making that more pronounced would be awesome. Speaking of that, my dream would be a vanilla flavored snus from Swedish Match, and if you increased the flavors of this snus a bit, and added some sweetness to it, this could be absolutely fantastic.

Good product, but nothing that really impressed me.

söndag 15 september 2013

Snus Review: Nick And Johnny Green Spyke (Xtra Strong Cactus)


Nick And Johnny is a brand from Swedish Match which features an only above-average strength nicotine level line-up of different variations. Their second newest addition, aside from their most recent Captain Yankee Xtra Strong, is Green Spyke. A cactus flavored snus.

Wait what? Cactus? Have they lost their minds? How can you put cactus in a snus? Read further and you'll see that maybe it wasn't that bad of an idea, after all.

The design of the can is very forward and cocky, with a background of the brown leather color seen from the Nick And Johnny Original Portion, but with a splash of green. Together with the hip, spiky "Green Spyke", you have the devil sign on the side (sadly forgot to include that in the pictures), which now decorates all variants from the brand.


The new design that now has transformed all variants in the Nick and Johnny line is pretty neat but to be honest I much preferred the older one. My impression is that the redesign is an attempt to attract a different kind of customer group (my guess is younger people). The older one had class, and a style that in my opinion have since been lost, and become replaced by some crazy graffiti thing. Despite this I still like the design, and especially the Green Spyke one, so I don't lie sleepless at nights. I liked seeing Nicolas and Jonathan out on their crazy adventures though, with the old vintage-y, American kind of zing to it. What are those guys up to now? Have they finished their road trip across the US? Are they up to some kind of Brokeback Mountain story in the Alaskan forests, or did they meet some hot chicks on the way and ended up getting married? We may never find out.

The portions are very plump and pretty darn moist. One of these gems weight 1,1 grams, making them fill and fit very well under your lip, assuming you have developed a pocket in your gums to fit this in. Being an extra strong, these babies pack about 15 mg's of nicotine per portion (1,4%), making it kick pretty hard. I don't really notice that much of a difference between the nicotine content in portions anymore like I did before (where one of these would almost kill me), but one of these suckers fresh from the freezer sure will kick your teeth in. Awesome!

The can itself now also has the new design to it, with a bigger catch lid, fitting more used portions or whatever you want to put in there, and makes a bigger space for the design of the can. I like it!


So back to the flavor of the snus. Cactus! Crazy, right? The smell of it is kind of apple-y, sweet, and with a hint of grass. The flavor I would describe is pretty much the same. A long time ago I had a cactus flavored soft drink, and having never eaten a cactus (can you do that?), I was scared, and wondered who was the crazy guy behind that taste experiment. Turns out cactus tastes good. Very good. The same goes for this snus. I knew initially when they announced that this snus was coming to the market that it was going to be interesting, and I hoped good.

I wondered how Swedish Match would pull off mixing cactus with tobacco, but now I know, and I applaud them. It takes some guts putting it all out there and making a flavor like this, and pure skill to blend it together. It is pretty hard to describe the flavor of cactus, but it resembles an apple without the sour bite in a way. The salt is there, but barely noticeable, and in the background, I notice a very pronounced taste of hay, grass, a little bit lemon, and an earthy aroma that somehow sets the all over mood of the flavor blends. Sounds like a crazy mix, but they all go very well together. The first times I had it, I thought it got a little bit bitter towards the end, but having used a few cans of it, I like it. It's very sweet, almost like a candy, but the bitter, tobacco punch of it can make this an all-day snus, if you like a little bit sweeter brands. Nash over at GoSmokeless.org did a review of this and said it tasted like green Jolly Rancher candies. I've never had them myself I think, but thinking about it, I know I've had some candies that resembled the taste of this. I think it was some kind of apple candy. Oh well. Hopefully you get the idea, and if you like apple/cactus flavored stuff, you will love this.

This is a top in my book, and I would be sad if this were to get discontinued. A great kick, great taste, and awesome feel under the lip. I wouldn't have it with coffee though - apparently cactus and coffee don't mix.

Go and get some right away, it's awesome!

tisdag 10 september 2013

Snus Review: General Extra Strong Classic Portion

When most people think about snus, even the Swedes who do not use it, they think about General. A man named Johan A Boman came up with the recipe in 1866, after a four year long, world wide search for the worlds best tobacco. The end result consisted of twenty two different types of tobacco and a drop of bergamot oil, and is the recipe that came to change the definition of snus forever.

The General Extra Strong Classic Portion was first released in Norway back in 2008 under the name "Ekstra Sterk", which is norwegian for extra strong. It gained some serious popularity there, and was later launched in Sweden, keeping the name. Recently they changed it again to English; my guess is to make it fit better with the world wide market that is expanding rapidly.

In difference to its' regular strength brothers, this bad boy contains almost double the amount of nicotine, at 1,4% for every 1,1 gram portion, which makes the nicotine per portion about 15 mg. It won't go unnoticed under your lip.

The can also has some changes - the top lid for used portions (or whatever you want to put in there) is bigger, which is very welcomed. Other than that, it's your regular General can, with the golden text, and a red stripe above, which I guess symbolizes the strength of the snus.

When you smell it, you are struck by licorice, and even by just smelling it you can feel that it's stronger. It has got a punch, giving you a dark tobacco flavored aroma and a hint of citrus. The licorice for me is what shines through the most though, and it really stings your nose if you take a big whiff.

The flavor is also very licorice-y, and has an alkaline kick to it, in a good way. This is not a mellow kind of taste, but a very forward one, burning, sizzling under your lip, giving you one hell of a kick. I noticed it burns the throat more than the regular General, but that it due to the change in PH level, together with the heightened nicotine level. You have some bergamot and citrus flavor coming through, but to be honest it's mostly licorice - and in the General Extra Strong, not a candy like licorice, but a natural, semi-sweet kind of one. It mixes very well with the strong tobacco notes in the background, and will leave you well satisfied.

For a beginner, this snus can be off putting, considering the strength of it. It also drips quite a bit, maybe making for a nauseous experience for a snus user that's just starting out. This is no weak stuff. The portions are also a little bit bigger, at 1,1 grams, making them very welcomed for a experienced user, looking for more snus and more feel.

If you have a tolerance, and like the stronger variants - try this. I would also recommend it strongly for people who snus, but still sometimes get the urge to smoke (maybe at parties, with the morning coffee, etc.). This will take your craving, beat it up and knock it off the face of the earth, and if that doesn't do it, you can always take two (I wouldn't suggest trying it though). For me, this is perfect with beer, and sometimes (not so much anymore though) whilst intoxicated, the need for a quick nicotine fix can present itself, and before, my choice in the situation was to reach for a cigarette (and often snus at the same time). This one however makes a cigarette seem undesirable and weak in comparison.

It's a fantastic product, and is as the same suggests, an extra strong General, but with a welcomed licorice twist.







måndag 9 september 2013

Snus Review: Göteborgs Rapé Havtorn (White Portion)

Göteborgs Rapé has been around since the early 1900's, but by then, the only format it was available in was loose. In 1970, the year of the invention of the snus portion, an original portion variant was added to the Göteborgs Rapé line. This was the first brand to come out as a white portion in 1997, and has since replaced the original portion variant of the line.

Today, Göteborgs Rapé is one of the staple of Swedish Match's snus arsenal, holding a 14% market share in Sweden as of three years ago. Being born and raised in Sweden, I've noticed the popularity of it here, especially among younger men. It also seems to be a favorite with women.

Havtorn is a new limited edition white portion with the taste of sea buckthorn, that will only be available in the summer of 2013 (so if you enjoy it, stock up, because you never know if it will ever be back again).
I have to say I am positively surprised, although; as always with Swedish Match products.

The snus comes in the regular Göteborgs Rapé can, with the only difference being a slight blueish magenta tint on the labels, and with a dash of orange, simulating a sunrise or sunset, together with the text of the brand of course. It looks pretty sweet. Other than that, if you have had a can from Swedish Match, you know how they will look, it's the regular size of the catch lid, which holds about five used portions (with force you can squeeze some more in there though, with the quite disgusting possible risk of the lid coming off and getting used snus in your pocket). The snus comes in the now regular star formation, seen with all white portion brands from Swedish Match. It really adds to the freshness that the white portion in my opinion has.

The smell kind of reminds me of the regular Göteborgs Rapé, which is a pine-y, forest-y and fresh kind of scent. Havtorn has those attributes, but a lot more subdued, and it does smell fruitier and more sweet. In one way it reminds me a lot of the original, but in another, it differs a lot. The smell is allover pleasant though, with a nice sting. I guess it does smell like sea buckthorn (Havtorn in Swedish), but to be honest, I have never smelled one, and I can't even remember if I have ate one either.


The flavor is interesting. For some reason, with my first portion of it, I was surprised that it lacked the salty flavor that usually comes through quite a bit with other Swedish Match products like General, Grov and even the original Rapé. It tasted extremely balanced, like it melted in my mouth and disappeared. I remember several times I had to actually check with my tongue to see if I still had a portion under my lip. I have no idea why I got this sensation, but it has after about nine cans changed a bit.

Again, I can now taste the salt, and it is quite salty. I would say a tad less than the original, but still noticeable. It is also quite sweet, but not in a nauseous way. The sweetness feels very natural, and is not sugary or crazy, bu
t like the sensation of sweetness you would get from eating a real berry or fruit. Mixed with the tobacco, it's really good. The sea buckthorn flavor is not dominant, but mingles nicely in the background, cheering up the flavor of tobacco. I have no idea if this contains any juniper berries, but I feel there's a touch of that in there as well, but with a sweeter kick.

It has the normal drip of a white portion, which is quite little, but if you moisten it up, then it can get almost as drippy as a regular portion.

Like I felt when I first tried it, it feels very balanced. I don't know what it is, and maybe it's just me, but it feels like the salt level, the PH and overall flavor just matches my mouth, making no real contrast of having a portion in your mouth. It's not bad, but just a sensation I got off of it. The original Göteborgs Rapé is in comparison a little more zesty, and more flavorful in a way. The Göteborgs Rapé Havtorn does not leave a major impression, but it sits under your lip safe and tastes good while there.

The nicotine is what you would expect from a regular strength portion. One portion is 0,9 grams (21,6 grams total in the can), and the nicotine content is 0,8%, which would make it 8 mg nicotine per portion. It will not kick your teeth in, but will make you satisfied without not giving you any jittery overdose symptoms after having a few in a row, which might be the case with stronger variants. A nice level for everyday use, but maybe not enough for a hardcore smoker looking for something to completely kill cigarette cravings.

Overall, this is a very nice change of phase, and a nice limited edition. I love the original Göteborgs Rapé White Portion, and have been using it quite a lot recently. Do I prefer the new Havtorn over the original? Probably not, but seeing as it is a limited edition only, I'm happy to have bought a roll of it. A recommendation though if you don't have a thing for sweeter flavors as your main staple is to buy some regular tobacco flavored ones together with the Havtorn (if you have time before they discontinue it), as the flavor can become a bit tiring in the long run.

It's an awesome snus for sure, but in my opinion, something that is best used as a change up once in a while.